2026 Super2 Series

The 2026 Super2 Series is an Australian motor racing competition for Supercars as a support series. It will be the twenty-seventh running of the Super2 Series.

2025 Super2 Champion Rylan Gray will not defend his title as he will graduate to the Supercars Championship with Dick Johnson Racing.

Calendar

Rd Event Circuit Location Dates
1 Sydney 500 New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South Wales 20–22 February
2 Darwin Triple Crown Northern Territory Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 19–21 June
3 Perth Super 440 Western Australia Wanneroo Raceway Neerabup, Western Australia 31 July—2 August
4 Bathurst 1000 New South Wales Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 8–11 October
5 Sandown 500 Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway Springvale, Victoria 6–8 November
6 Adelaide Grand Final South Australia Adelaide Parklands Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 26–29 November
[1]

Entries

Manufacturer Model Entrant No. Driver Name Class Rounds
Ford Mustang GT Tickford Autosport[2] 5 Australia Reuben Goodall
6 Australia Ben Gomersall
55 Australia Nash Morris
56 Australia Campbell Logan
Anderson Motorsport[3] 17 Australia Ryan Tomsett
78 Australia Zak Best[4]
Blanchard Racing Team[3] 33 Australia Bailey Sweeny[5]
43 Australia Lochie Dalton[5]
Masterton Motorsport[6] 116 Australia Hamish Fitzsimmons R
Holden Commodore ZB Brad Jones Racing 2 Australia Matt Hillyer[7]
80 Australia Brad Vaughan[7]
Eggleston Motorsport[3] 36 Australia Cody Burcher[8]
38 Australia Elliot Cleary[8]
88 Australia Bradi Owen[8]
54 TBC
Matt Stone Racing 28 New Zealand Ayrton Hodson[9]
16 Australia Tommy Smith[10] R
Alice Buckley Motorsport[11][a] 50 Australia Alice Buckley R
Matt Chahda Motorsport[6] 18 Australia Matt Chahda[12]
81 TBC

Team Changes

Triple Eight Race Engineering withdrew from the series to focus on becoming the new Ford homologation team in Supercars.[13]

Walkinshaw TWG Racing withdrew from the series to focus on becoming the new Toyota homologation team in Supercars and its GR Cup program.

Kelly Racing withdrew from the series[14]

Matt Stone Racing rejoined the series after last competing in 2022 with two ex-Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZBs.[9]

Alice Buckley Motorsport joined the series as a satellite team for Matt Stone Racing with a ex-Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB.[11]

Matt Chahda Motorsport rejoined the series after last competing in 2024 with two ex-Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZBs.[6][12]

Driver Changes

Rylan Gray, Jobe Stewart, Zach Bates and Jackson Walls all graduated to the Supercars Championship with Dick Johnson Racing, Erebus Motorsport, Matt Stone Racing and Triple Eight Race Engineering respectively.[15][16][17][18]

Ayrton Hodson moved from Anderson Motorsport to Matt Stone Racing. He was replaced by 3x Super2 runner-up Zak Best who rejoins the team and the series after last competing with the team in 2023.[9][4]

Lachlan Dalton left Tickford Autosport.[19]

Ben Gomersall moved from Triple Eight Race Engineering to Tickford Autosport[2]

Campbell Logan moved from Walkinshaw Andretti United to Tickford Autosport[2]

Tommy Smith will graduate from Trans Am Series to race with Matt Stone Racing

Matt Hillyer moved from Walkinshaw TWG Racing to Brad Jones Racing to replace Cody Gillis.[7]

Alice Buckley will graduate from Trans Am Series to race with Alice Buckley Motorsport.[11]

Results and Standings

Season Summary

Rd Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning Driver Winning Team Winning Car Round Winner
1 Sydney SuperNight 500
2 Darwin Triple Crown
3 Perth Super440
4 Bathurst 1000
5 Sandown 500
6 Adelaide Grand Final

Notes

  1. ^ Satellite team of Matt Stone Racing

References

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